I liked this film but the comical tone at the end was a negative for me
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums β Nightcrawler
Aj_goodfellow β 5 years ago(November 27, 2020 10:25 AM)
I'm referring to the "romantic" scene where Nina and Lou share an intimate moment after she sees the video footage. It was just a bit over the top to me.
Also the very last scene seems somewhat comical when he is talking to the interns and says he won't ask them to do anything that he himself wouldn't do. Which is ironic since he had asked Rick to film the guy at the car crash, rather than do it himself, which resulted in Rick being shot to death.
I felt it made the tone of the movie seem somewhat uneven. I've even heard the film described as a black comedy although I think that's a bit of an overstatement. -
Chronic_Johnson β 5 years ago(November 27, 2020 01:14 PM)
Also the very last scene seems somewhat comical when he is talking to the interns and says he won't ask them to do anything that he himself wouldn't do. Which is ironic since he had asked Rick to film the guy at the car crash, rather than do it himself, which resulted in Rick being shot to death.
I felt it made the tone of the movie seem somewhat uneven.
I don't know, it kind of reminds me of how someone in their early years of life, might have to work a ****ty job and do a lot of work that he wouldn't necessarily want to do if he could just get others to do it. But later in life, might have worked up the ranks and gets to tell employees to do the dirty work. It's just how the working world goes. Either you're a leader or you're a follower. Most leaders have a start as followers. Before Lou hired Rick, he was doing all the dirty work. So I guess that, at least to him, justifies saying something like "I wouldn't ask you to do anything I wouldn't do". Because he has done it. Lou's basically just one of those ****ty managers that a lot of employees complain about. -
Aj_goodfellow β 5 years ago(November 27, 2020 06:30 PM)
I understand what you're saying but even if that's what they wanted to convey, there is some dry humor involved. Clearly they are making a statement that often jobs ask you to do things beyond your pay grade. And as interns they are getting paid nothing yet potentially risking death. So there is humor and irony in that sentiment as well.
The theme music playing through that scene also has a lighthearted sound to it which I felt further adds to the comedic element. I just felt that the tone of the film wasn't fully even throughout. I think if those scenes I described above were performed with less underlying humor it would have made the film darker and more consistent. -
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β 5 years ago(November 28, 2020 02:08 AM)Nightcrawler is essentially a modern day homage to taxi driver. Thereβs definitely elements of black comedy and the coerced romance with the news boss lady is just to show you how nihilistic the business is.
She was willing to trade sex for more content because if it bleeds it always leads. I thought the tone and satire were pretty consistent.
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bigbadwolf666 β 4 years ago(August 23, 2021 11:16 PM)
I agree, for such a good film. It had such a let down ending and almost a negative example. The reason for this I think is cause they tried to make it an anti-hero positive film and tried to use Lou more of a story arch bridge to what the news really is than an actual character. I actually think this was a mistake because for me the Movie was actually Lou more than anything but the writer/director/husband tried hard to avoid being rehash and tried to break ground by creating originality but it feels he lost the best of the story in the process.
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